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(Software Engineering) oriented methods that categorizes elements of the problem
(english) A change in properties that occurs at ambient or moderately elevated temperatures after hot working or a heat treating operation (quench aging in ferrous alloys), or after a cold working operation (strain aging). The change in properties is often, but not always, due to a phase change (precipitation), but does not involve a change in chemical composition. In a metal or alloy, a change in properties that generally occurs slowly at room temperature and more rapidly at higher temperatures.
(english) Element N. 5 of the periodic system. Atomic weight 10.82. It is gray in color, ignites at about 1112 (degrees) F. and burns with a brilliant green flame, but its melting point in a non-oxidizing atmosphere is about 4000 (degrees) F. Boron is used in steel in minute quantities for one purpose only- to increase the hardenability as in case hardening and to increase strength and hardness penetration.
(Software Engineering) a project scheduling and control technique that establishes time boundaries for the completion of a specific project task
(Environmental Engineering) Standards which set concentration or mass per time limits on the effluent being discharged to a receiving water.
(Concrete Engineering) To alter composition or physical state by heating to a specific temperature for a specific length of time.
(Software Engineering) when a defect is introduced early in the software process and remains undetected, it often is amplified into multiple defects later in the software process
(Concrete Engineering) A wick-like action whereby a liquid will migrate vertically through material, in a upward direction; as oil in a lamp travels upward through the wick,
(english) A hole made in a workpiece that does not pass through it.
(english) In two dimensions, a roller support restrains one translation degree of freedom.
(Software Engineering) the ability to reuse an already-existing program component in another application
(Environmental Engineering) A process which only occurs in the absence of molecular oxygen.